dot-com bubble
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dot-com bubble (plural dot-com bubbles)
- (business, historical) A historic speculative bubble based around the Internet, covering roughly 1997–2000.
- 2021 July 17, Jacob Bernstein, “Keith McNally Stirs the Pot”, in The New York Times[1]:
- That was part of what made the March reopening of Balthazar, a SoHo mainstay since the height of the dot-com bubble, unusual. Jay-Z and Beyoncé turned up for dinner. Nancy Pelosi came for breakfast. Patrons made out at their tables, took trips together to the bathroom.
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